on 7/3/2007 2:38 PM, Thufir wrote: > On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 11:56:34 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote: > >> I agree with you. If some users don't want to mount ntfs and add them to >> fstab than that is what they should choose. But also other that want >> should have an option to choose as well. That is why it needs to be ntfs >> support in anaconda. >> If anaconda runs ntfs-config or does it it's own way I as a user don't >> care. To be clear I don't have any NTFS partitions on my system but I >> saw this as a mayor showstopper for users with windows partition trying >> this great new thing called fedora linux. > > I see what you mean. That would be nice, but I'd simply rather have more > packages in fedora yum and better integration with other yum > repositories, like one-click to add livna, for example. > > Given limited resources, that's my preference, at least. > > -Thufir > Fedora is in the USA and they can not provide that information about 'third party sites'. Or even acknowledge that they exits as I understand it. So I greatly doubt you will get a click 'n' go link from within Fedora. ;-) If you are looking for 'something' try here: http://rpm.pbone.net/ Follow the menus and study the page(s) there is a lot of information there. As well as download links. -- David
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